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Get out and enjoy the road with Alpine's INA-W910 navigation receiver. It'll help you get where you're going and gives you a big 7" touchscreen, while delivering outstanding Alpine sound quality.

Maps and free lifetime traffic

Find your way to your destination with ease — the INA-W910 comes equipped with maps of the U.S. and Canada, featuring spoken, turn-by-turn directions. Alpine's GuideView™ gives you a picture-in-picture window so you can keep track of the next turn or the local speed limit while you're playing tunes from your iPod® or PANDORA®. Plus you'll get a free lifetime traffic subscription, which lets you know if traffic's backed up along your drive, and recalculates your route as needed.

Play PANDORA®, plus enjoy your iPod and iPhone®

Millions of people love PANDORA®, and the INA-W910 lets you enjoy it on its big 7" screen. First, you need to download a free PANDORA® iPhone app, then connect your iPhone to the receiver's USB input. Then you can select PANDORA® as a source and use the receiver's controls to navigate your stations. You'll see album art and song info, and you can rate songs with a "thumbs up" and "thumbs down" so that PANDORA® knows what music to play for you. Plus you can create a new station on the fly — when PANDORA® plays a song you like, you can create a station based upon that song or artist with a tap of the screen.

Enjoy album art from your iPod or iPhone, plus use the INA-W910's screen to navigate your music library. You also can switch control to the iPod itself so a passenger can pick the tunes without leaning over the seat.

Note:
If you're going to use your iPod with this receiver, be sure to check "Hands-on Research" for specific iPod model compatibility with this receiver or its optional iPod adapter.

Enjoy crystal-clear HD Radio™

Alpine built an HD Radio tuner into the INA-W910, giving you access to static-free, all-digital AM/FM HD Radio broadcasts. Traditional FM sounds near CD-quality, while AM sounds more like traditional FM. Many stations broadcast alternative programming on a secondary frequency, giving you even more options. And with your iPod connected, you can "tag" songs you like on HD Radio stations for purchasing later in the iTunes™ store.

Talk hands free

Built-in Bluetooth® from industry leader Parrot lets you make and receive calls from the INA-W910's touchscreen. You can adjust the gain on the echo-canceling mic so your callers can hear you loud and clear. Your maps stay up on the screen while you talk, and you can even configure the INA-W910 to announce a turn while you're talking.

Bluetooth note: Bluetooth compatibility of this device may vary, depending on your phone and service provider.

Add SiriusXM Satellite Radio

The INA-W910 works with SiriusXM's SXV200 XM tuner, which is about the size of a deck of cards and connects directly to the receiver. Once connected, you can pause and rewind live broadcasts, plus get a heads up when your favorite artists or teams are playing on another channel. And with an iPod connected, you can tag songs for purchasing later in the iTunes™ store. An XM subscription is required.

Wicked sound

A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) turns the digital information stored on your CDs and in your music files back into music. This Alpine receiver uses a Burr-Brown 24-bit DAC, universally recognized for its smooth, superior sound. If sound quality's important to you, you'll really appreciate this receiver's performance, especially if you're building a full audio system in your vehicle.

You can dial in the perfect tone for your vehicle with the robust 7-band EQ. If you plan to add on, three sets of high-powered, 4-volt preamp outputs send a clean signal to your amps and subs. For the ultimate in sound tweaking, the INA-W910 works with Alpine's PXA-H800 audio processor.

Want to keep your steering wheel controls?

In most vehicles, you can use an adapter (not included) to connect your vehicle's steering wheel controls to this Alpine stereo. Connect a few wires, then program the adapter for your particular car and the INA-W910, and you'll retain the convenience of your steering wheel controls. Check the "Accessories" tab for compatible adapters.

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Why install a car stereo with built-in GPS?

Imagine taking a trip as your car's receiver gives you directions, finds the best restaurant for dinner, and plays movies for your back seat denizens. Navigation receivers cover all the bases, with GPS guidance, DVD playback, and a host of other useful features. You can search through millions of points of interest to locate gas stations, restaurants, museums, and other interesting spots, wherever you are. Most receivers offer Bluetooth capability for hands-free calling, along with the ability to search through your iPod playlists with touchscreen controls.

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Cons:Navigation is slow,not always accurate.While driving it will say you are on the wrong road & not respond fast enough in turns.Sometimes takes a long time to get accurate gps signal.My old Pioneer Z3 had better nav system.No hard buttons for song up & down or channel up & down.

no support from Alpine

Bought this for a 800W all-Alpine system I installed in my 2011 FX2 F150. Use the iPod integration mostly. Overall, SQ is good, mids are a bit harse with the Alpine Type-R's in the doors. Don't use the expander it's awful what it does to SQ. The HD radio is okay, I have problems with stations constanly dropping though and yes my antenna is correctly installed. My main beef with this unit is the NAV. Missing streets, No street detail in map except at high zoom. S L O W scrolling. Can't find rural addresses. And above all else ZERO support from Alpine on this unit as far as updates. The NAV is actually telling me now that I need to go to Alpine-usa.com and download an update and there is none, zero, zilch, nada on their "support" site even though this unit is 2 years old. Apparently Alpine's soultion for any problems you have is to ditch what you have regardless of how new it is and buy whatever the latest is.

Cons:Navigation less detailed and without images than previous models.
Media file playback skeptical.
iPod integration utilizes the USB and aux port. Previous models have it separated.
Equalizer range is short

Good (not great) product

Overall this is a good unit. Installation was pretty straight-forward. Main reason I purchased this instead of a newer Alpine A/V unit is because it still has Ai-Net functionality, but I was disappointed to find out after installation that it is not compatible with some of my existing Ai-Net devices. Navigation is a bit slower than expected, but otherwise seems accurate. There isn't as many sound tuning features as my older Alpine in-dash CD player, so I'm contemplating adding a sound processor. I'm not used to the lack of a rotary knob for volume control, but expect that I'll eventually get used to it. I wish there was a way to turn off the internal amplifier since the unit does get warm. I'm hoping that Alpine will release a firmware upgrade and navigation upgrade to improve on features.

Cons:Navigation is slower than expected and graphics are dated; zooming in and out of navigation is slow and requires reloading of map; not as many sound tuning features; no ability to switch to a QWERTY keyboard layout; not compatible with some older Ai-Net devices; no bluetooth audio streaming; the RCA wiring harness seem a bit flimsy; no way to turn off internal amplifier; poor AM reception.

Best DVD deck i've had

Written By R.L., Webster MA on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Excellent product, I've had a lot of DVD decks over the years, and this is by far the best. It's loaded with GPS, Bluetooth, HD radio, and much more. Install and set-up was a breeze, menu is easy to navigate and all the options you need to be able to adjust are there for you.

GPS Issues

I have gone back to using my Garmin Nuvi GPS. While large, the display is low resolution and doesn't show all the road details my Nuvi does, doesn't show your altitude, the speed limit of the road, or my speed for example. Bigger issue I am finding with Alpine is the lack of updates. I have a 2003 Jaguar XK8 with the ($2,500 option) factory Alpine built in navigation, They only had one update in 2005.... Jaguar says talk to Alpine, Alpine says talk to Navteq (who supplies maps to Alpine and Garmin) and Navteq says talk to Jaguar or Alpine.... pointing fingers at each other... and so far while I have had several upgrades to my software on my Garmin units, none so far for this Alpine unit. So.... if history says anything, Alpine doesn't support what they sell when it comes to navigation updates.. we will see.........

Pros:Happy with the iPod integration

Cons:GPS is poor and minimal, possible there will be few if any updates..

Great for the price

I have used this unit for three weeks and its very easy to use and set up. Screen brightness is easily adjusted as well as all the source levels. GPS is ok....it boots up quick but tends to take you the long route to get somewhere. Audio sound is fantastic as expected with Alpine. iPod connection works great...do does Bluetooth and backup camera. Overall very nice unit so far after three weeks.

What a joke!

Written By Mark, nj on Monday, October 15, 2012

This unit is simply a joke for a 2012 model! No Bluetooth audio? The other 6" version has it! And you call this a flagship model?

Maps are horrible and slow! The only decent thing about it is sound quality. Now that I have the iPhone 5 I can't use the 30 pin connector or stream via BT. I shouldn't have to pay $29 for Apple's adapter that may or may not work.

Tears of regret

Like many other reviews here, an expensive mistake. I'm amazed at the 5 star reviews. Yes it sounds great but functionality is strangely awful. I bought this to consolidate music, nav, back up cam and Ipod. It certainly accomplished that but it was NOT WORTH the money. The navigation is slow, ugly and often times just plain wrong when trying to enter street names. In addition, I've had it freeze up, one speaker channel randomly goes out and out of nowhere satellite radio audio is not working.

What a joke Alpine!

For being in 2012, this unit lacks a lot. Performance of this unit is slow. You have to wait for the map to reload when zooming in and out. No bluetooth audio streaming. Video quality is average at best. Why is there no clock on the map view? Quality of maps reminds me of playing Mario Brothers on Nintendo.

Pros:Audio menu and features are great.

Cons:Slow map loading. No clock in map view. No bluetooth audio. Average video and map quality.

Alpine Head Unit

Works great in my 2012 Kia Soul. The head unit does use a 5 band parametric eq and does have a limited amout of time alignment. The sound quality from this head unit is great off of the AI net and sounds even better through the fiber optic cable and a H701.

Pros:Nice screen, well designed, and a solid multimedia unit. It is nice having a all in one head unit with CD MP3 HD radio bluetooth and navigation all one unit.

Cons:I removing one star from the rating because the Nav is slower than most but still works really well. Also to set the clock in the radio you have to go through the NAV setup because it keeps it's time through the GPS. It much better the NVE-P1 but is still not as good as the garmin units.

Fantastic Head Unit

Upgraded to this from an Alpine IVA-W200. I picked this instead of the newer 2012 models because they did away with AI-Net and Optical/Digital output in 2012 units. I love the sound quality of this unit and all the features. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because you have to buy a proprietary Alpine Optical cable to use the digital output (it converts a 4 pin connector to Toslink).

Need Improve

I been using Alpine for many years for my car audio and i decide get new one for my 2010 Camaro. Very disappointed on Bluetooth technology they should include Audio Bluetooth in today's technology. Sound quality is somewhat disappointed, but exceptable.

Expensive Mistake

OK folks, I'm not going to write a book here because the features and functionality of this unit have been well covered already. What I am going to say that I cannot believe that anybody who actually purchased and installed this unit could ever rate it 5 stars with a straight face. The navi is so bad and so ugly that the very good sound, good blue tooth, and excellent i-pod interface don't even come close to making it worth the money. And no, despite what others have said, it does not work ANYTHING like a modern Garmin unit. In fact, I've gone back to using my windshield mounted Garmin for navi and use this unit only as a (very expensive) radio and i-pod player. The resolution is horrible, level of detail is horrible (it often doesn't even display the name of street you're driving on let alone the ones you're approaching), no speed display on the main screen, and no heading/compass information on the main screen so you can't even use bearing info to re-orient yourself if you get lost. The main screen does display a North arrow which is nearly worthless. Route calculation is slow and often faulty. All of the negative comments in regards to the navi are spot on. Wish I could get my money back.....

Pros:Good audio, very good blue tooth, very good i-pod interface. VERY FAST BOOT TO BACK UP CAMERA!

Alpine INA-W910

Written By Allan, Saint Cloud, Florida on Sunday, April 22, 2012

I've done alot of research before making this purchase because of the price, I stayed with Alpine because of the excellent past expierance with the product. the unit workes great & fully enjoy all the different operations that it has to offer. I have to say this be careful on reading cust. reviews, everybody has there own appinion on what they concider good & bad, I'm still learning all it has to offer it does take some time and remindes me of any computer devises you just have to get in there & use it to get familiar with the system, GPS is simple & works like my Garmin & is not slow like i read in the reviews, love my i-pod operation, and really enjoy my bluetooth even with my cheap phone and havent mis any calls also all my callers remarked how good it sounds talking to me. The install took about half a day because of the type of vehicle and adding a KTP-445 amp to harness & all the mods, strongly suggest reading the instructions & calling tech support with any questions to make a good install, oh ya tech support is alsome! Very friendly & supportive and has your answers. Its been only a month into it and had no problems, i now enjoy taking trips with my car & look forward to windshield time. Note, if you are looking for a simple radio this is not for you

Worst navigation ever

Written By back to nuvi, connecticut on Sunday, March 18, 2012

The worst navigation I have ever seen. When I was in Manhattan, within 15 blocks of my destination, the unit told me to continue past the destination, leave Manhattan via the queens-midtown tunnel, and return to manhattan via the triborough bridge. On another route, I am told to enter route 9 at exit 5. If I take a local shortcut and enter route 9 at exit 6 (1 exit north of exit 5), the nav unit then tells me to get on route 9 at exit 6, go south to exit 5, re-enter the highway at exit 5, and return north, back through exit 6. This is all after paying for the map and software update.

Cons:worst navigation ever, User interface on the autio portion is also poor

Bad Nav, bad iPhone interface, inconsistent

Written By JB, Springfield, NJ on Saturday, March 17, 2012

Terrible, terrible unit. I've been an Alpine fan for ages.....no more. Pairing with my phone is hit and miss, Pandora functionality isn't ready for prime time and the Nav system is the absolute worst I've seen. The receiver/amp is good, but that's to be expected for the price of this unit. DO NOT BUY THIS UNIT!

Gets worse by the day! I'm growing to hate this thing.

Written By mandingo, Atlnta on Wednesday, March 14, 2012

I could tolerate the nav for a while now I just hate this unit. And since Kenwood's new Excelon line with its much speedier DNX9990 I'm going to chalk this up to an expensive mistake. I listen to streamed audio online (I live in ATL but grew up on BOS so I love to stream WEEI for their sports talk so I don't have to listen to the idiotic rants of Tech vs Dogs fans) but EVERY time I want to I have to unplug my Touch and plug in my iPhone. Every time. Other audio functions are just fine and the sound is excellent. BUT!!! the navi is the absolute dumps. It's choppy as it scrolls, not smooth. Street names that are right in front of you on the road may or may not appear on the navi. Once you find a destination, it calculates it and again you have to hit the screen to start navigation. And every single time you want to switch something out and go back to a new destination you get that warning. Way too many prompts to do simple things. And that preposterous emergency brake down, foot brake down, emergency brake up...YIKES!!!!! Enough already. Wanted to love it. Grown to hate it. Kenwood Excelon 9990HD here I come.

Pros:Excellent sound. Very quick bootup which is critical if you have a backup camera. Fairly simple GUI.

Great receiver, stops there

This is an incomplete product. If all you want is a decent HD radio, then this may for you. It has good sensitivity and works well. It could use a few more features (like content search and better display of Tags), but it's ok.

But, that's where Alpine stopped. The user interface is primitive - it's a touch screen, but very basic. They don't take advantage of screen real estate and everything is done with arrows instead of including drag. The background display is ugly and there is no control over it other than a few basic colors. The DVD and Nav functions are also very basic. The Nav's time of arrival estimates are way off (if I drove 5-10 mph under the speed limit, I'd probably still get there before sooner), the map display is low resolution and there's no control over detail (not nearly enough roads are shown for the map to be useful), and it's routing is not very good. The route that it selected for a 150 mile trip would have taken me 20-30 mins longer than the one chosen by my old Garmin Nuvi that it was supposed to replace.

It's over "nannied". Instead of just an emergency brake interlock on video (very understandable), you have to do a dance with the break pedal and the emergency brake not only to get video, but also many of the setup menus! Including simple things like screen brightness!

And it is very bright -- I found that I couldn't drive with it at night even with it fully dimmed.

mY aLPINE

My Alpine INA-W910 has been a mixed blessing. I had two problems quickly resolved by Crutchfield support. The Interface (scoche) was defective, second the unit it self had a software problem. All has been resolved, the unit works as intended however the nav program works at best poorly. The US and Canada are supposed to be in the unit, no so. Very little of Canada is in it. Under places there is no mention of ski, skiing and related resorts. Tremblant, Ca. an over fifty year ski area is not to be found. Locating places is mostly ,non intuitive. My $40.00 Garmin NUVI works far better. In fact had I known that the Nav end worked this bad I would not have purchased the unit. Changind "bands" awkward, no speed on display,

Pros:Super easy setup for Bluetooth, nice display

Cons:Needs larger CD/DVD capacity, sound quality not much better than oem radio, display would be better if it tracking with factory dash dimmer,

Great audio but funtionality falls short

Written By JD, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, January 25, 2012

I have a 2010 Honda Element. And overall, I'm OK with this unit. But there are areas that seem to repeatedly come up short. As a sound system, I have no complaints. I bought this unit with Alpine's power pack, Alpine components for the front door and pillar tweeter, Alpine coaxials for the back, and an Infinty Bass Link powered sub. The sound with that setup is incredible compared to the stock system. But once you move beyond the great audio, then the little things begin to add up and my overall impression starts to fade. The screen is nice and bright and responds well to the touch. But the unit seems to lack an intuitive menu structure. Things seem haphazardly thrown together and some settings are in places that you forget where the heck they are the next time you go back to adjust it. I haven't put much to the test on this unit. I've played audio CD's and currently run with an 8gb USB drive. I have this drive set on random play and some songs won't play out to the very end. Other songs skip. Maybe it's the thumb drive I don't know. But this exact songlist played fine on my Garmin Nuvi. So speaking of NAV, it comes up way short. This is by no means a Garmin. At times it tells you turn when it's too late. At times, it won't tell you to turn at all. And other times it tells you to turn when the road you are on curves one way or the other. The dashboard feature is really cool, but there is no time of day clock. Destination searches can frustrate.

Pros:Great audio with the power pack. Nice no frills display. Very quick boot up. Map display crisp and nice. In screen compass/street while playing audio. Rear camera interface has nice video.

Cons:Cumbersome settings menus. Difficult searching or entering addresses. Nav will continue to try to get you back on course without recalculating another route. It goes on for 10 miles sometimes. My Garmin wasn't perfect, but much better at this. It doesn't leave me confident about 'jumping the tracks' to avoid a jam up. This NAV really seems to lack intelligence. A call to tech support was futile. No updates due for a year. Of course, you have to pay for that.

Love how it sounds with the power pack!

touch screen is responsive. The Menus bar for audio could be more expansive. While you are listening to say HD radio, the only buttons to change channel are on a little bar at the bottom. they could have used alot more of the display as buttons and options. the satellite radio menu is confusing.

Pros:Great sound with the alpine power pack! Nice big touchscreen. Plenty of inputs and outputs. Built in GPS. Almost instant loading from I-pod.

Cons:Button bar needs to be redone to use the whole screen for buttons. Slightly confusing sattelite radio configuration.

Sounds great, GPS is AWFUL!!!

Written By Chris R, Robbinsville, NJ on Sunday, January 08, 2012

The navigation is terrible. It is wrong 9 out of 10 times. It will say you are there when you are nowhere close. Always gives ridiculously long, out of the way routes. Don't buy for the GPS unit, my 6 year old $100 Magellan is way better.

Everything works GREAT for me

I installed mine with the Alpine 45W amp, backup camera & SiriusXM in my Ford E250 work van. Total install time was almost 14 hours to do it right. I LOVE the results. I also put in a powered sub behind the drivers seat and new 5x7 JL Audio speakers in the front and rear doors. Everything came UPS the very next day and I am thrilled with the results. Bluetooth works with my Blackberry, XM works great (and so far without a subscription!), Pandora works off my ipod with a T Mobile wifi hotspot, Itunes never sounded better and the rearview camera is awesome. I had to make my own extension for the Alpine camera though, as the wires sent were not long enough to reach the back of a full sized van. The nav is not top of the line but certainly gets you where you are going and the traffic updates without commercials is great. I highly recommend this unit.

Just what I was looking for...

Written By Volocty, Simi Valley, CA USA on Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Glad I waited. The Alpine INA-W910 in-dash unit delivers what I was looking for. The HD radio, Bluetooth, GPS, Movie, and iPod functions all work as they should. My favorite is the Pandora Radio connection; it just makes listening to Internet radio a breeze. The truly best part is the how all of the interfaces function together. The unit's interface is very simple and even though some have complained about the size of the on-screen characters, I love it for its easy glance-at functionality. The GPS unit functions as advertised; I have not had any issues. The map's on-screen adjustable look can be tailored to your taste and is not overly-bright at night, which is one thing I was very concerned about. The text-to-speech driving commands are not the best; the system does have issues pronouncing street names. One small issue is that the unit is a little bigger than the old unit, so it doesn't sit flush in the dash, protrudes about ½ an inch, it's just something I got used to. I did look at both of the similar Pioneer and Kenwood units, and am still very happy I choose the Alpine. If you get a chance, try to see it in action at your local Car Audio store, playing with it next to the other units sold me on this one.

Superbly simple. Navi is one of the worst interfaces I've ever seen.

Written By ginomorpheus, Raleigh, NC on Tuesday, December 27, 2011

My Kenwood Excelon DDX 8120 was a bi-polar dream/nightmare. The Garmin was superb and it could do everything except make toast. But everything on it went absolutely haywire...from the panel buttons burning out to the external navi box failing to the system constantly rebooting. While I desperately wanted to love it, it had to go like a jealous girlfriend. So I replaced it with this Alpine and voila...so far, everything works as advertised. Yes, having no A2DP bluetooth is a major bummer and step back, but everything else works well. The navi, though, is the worst looking graphically I've seen in virtually any vehicle. I've seen OEM navi in my brother's Sonata that blew this away. You can be close to streets and it doesn't post their names. You can't pan the map, just zoom or wide angle. All considered, as long as it keeps working, I'm pleased though not blown away. A reliable Kenwood with its Garmin would make this look like playtime. But I'm reading that even the new Kenwoods are riddled with bugs. So I'm keeping my Alpine.

Pros:Extremely intuitive interface with buttons on the front panel that lend a tactile advantage to simple tasks. Always-on traffic without adverts is a great plus. Excellent sound quality.

Cons:Navigation is simplistic at best - looks like a child with crayons. Owned a Kenwood Excelon DDX-8120 with the add-on Garmin whose graphics put this to shame and allowed map repositioning using its touch screen or remote - this offers neither capability.

Alpine INA-W910

I've had it installed for about two weeks now. In my previous truck I had an older Alpine double-DIN that lacked built-in bluetooth and navigation.

Haven't tried ipod controls but bluetooth works fine,paired with my iphone 4s with no problems. I noticed a slight issue with Pandora controls,once in a while the station/artist info and station list are blank,then appears maybe 30 seconds after,though it may be Pandora or the app itself causing this.

RCA output level seems low. First I thought I had a faulty sub amp,swapped it,and even connected it to the front then rear RCAs and the same,had to set the gains rather high and sub level at max (15),still trying to figure this out and I'm not happy at the moment. I'm powering the stock front and rear door speakers with the head unit itself.

Navigation is still not up to par with OEM or dedicated unit like Garmin. My 4-year old Nuvi has more natural sounding voices (Alpine only has one very robotic sounding) and the graphics aren't very detailed compared to my friend's new Nuvi or the current OEMs like Lexus.

Cons:Subwoofer RCA output does not have a crossover and seems to lack output.

Improve but still needs work.

I wish Alpine would give you the choice to turn off MX xpander and use plain old loudness . The MX gives sound a harshness and unnatural sound . Also would like to see Ipod control to be a little faster, when skiping from one track to another it takes a little to long for the next song to load.

Pros:Easy to use , great bluetooth. Much improve installation than the 900BT ( all build in bluetooth,imprint and satellite , with new adapter.

Cons:Bluetooth does not have streaming , the sound which is what I always like about alpine units is horrible because of MX expander , it gives sound a harshness , and it makes bass sound hard and unnatural.

Great Product - No BT Audio

I purchased this unit because it was the highest rated unit out of all the reviews that I read and I figured it had everything that I was looking for based on what the older unit had and the improvements I read about on this one. I was able to install it in less than 2 days with the help of the installation guide and parts from Crutchfield.

The INA-W900BT (or the older model) has the BT audio, so I thought that the bluetooth module included in the "next model up" would be identical, but just inside the unit. The answer is "no." The module inside the INA-W910 includes hands free calling, but no bluetooth audio. Which means you can make calls from your phone but you have to physically hook your phone to the unit via usb or phono plug to listen to the MP3's or pandora from the phone. That was the one thing I was looking for besides the other bells and whistles provided.

Other than that rant, I am very satisfied with the unit based on it's other capabilities. If BT audio is not a concern, please buy this product.

Pros:System is very responsive. The sound is great. The menus work pretty well. The USB interface charges my phone while it's playing the music. I can pause and rewind XM from the unit just like my old external Delphi unit that I am replacing with this one.

Cons:The system had everything I was looking for except bluetooth audio. (BUMMER!)

SIMPLE AND INTELLIGENT!

Written By Rachel, Danbury, CT on Monday, November 21, 2011

Two words best describe this unit:simplicity and intelligent. Aesthetically, this product is very clean looking and stream line. Not a lot of bells and whistles, just a great well developed product with a lot of common sense. Sound quality is amazingly clear and very customizable. Very easy to use while on the go. Boots up fast and does everything you want at the simple touch of a button. Video quality is like none I have ever seen. All the advanced built in features make this piece convenient and highly recommended for any audio/video enthusiast.

Pros:I love how "simple" the design is. VERY easy to navigate; the menus and options are conveniently laid out and are very easy to change. Alpine really considered ease of use for the driver when designing this piece. My favorite feature is the mini navigation screen that displays turn by turn directions while viewing the any audio screen. It is fantastic not have to switch back and forth between both menus! Everything you need is on one screen and is there for easy viewing.

Cons:I really expected more from the navigation. I was disappointed with the overall performance of the software and feel it does not compliment the unit over all. It is very picky about how you enter in addresses and is not always accurate. However you will get to where you need to be eventually....

STATE OF THE ART ELECTRONICS

ALPINE INA-W910 is the control center of a new A/V system in a 2002 HONDA ACCORD SE. jbl ms-8 DSP,Soundstream Reference 5.1000 amp,ADS 336is front stage,ADS A6i/m rear stage and 2 ADS RS12 SUBWOOFERS in a custom sealed enclosure with Apple iphone4 complete the system.The technical support from Crutchfield advisor Dallas was priceless! The soundstage,imaging and resolution of low level detail is superb! DVD,CD,PANDORA,XM,BLUETOOTH and all other functions work flawlessly! This headunit is the most advanced technology I have ever seen! VERY PLEASED! BURG

Alpine INA-W910

Before this I had the Kenwood Excelon DNX6980. This unit is about 5 year ahead of the Kenwood. From the sound quality, to menu latencies, ipod controls and the GPS this unit just works great. I also love the time correction. The only thing this unit should really have is a selectable crossover for the sub. It has a crossovers for the front and rear but not the sub.

A True Masterpiece...

What else is there to say about this HU other than it is truly exceptional and leaves all others in the dark. Finally Alpine listened to it's customers and came out with a unit with built in 4V pre-outs. No silly imprint module needed to degrade the sound. IPod control is among the best-I use this unit with a 160G iPod classic, but works with iPhone just as well. HD radio is crystal clear, and no grainy or pixelated DVD's, this video displays images with 1.15million pixel elements. Bluetooth is also superb, very clear. Navigation is right on the money everytime. The included remote feels kind of cheap, but who cares? I plan on mating this unit with a JL Audio HD900/5 amplifier with JLA C5 series components, front and rear, and a JLA W6 12' sub to make this thing sing and hears it's true potential. Right now I'm just using the built in amp with factory speakers-but I will say it's like night and day for sound quality over the factory system. This HU is installed in a 2011 Honda Accord LX-S Coupe with steering audio controls. Check out my install pics in the Cusotmer Car Showroom. You will not be dissapointed with this unit!

Alpine truly the summit of Videoradios

Written By Martin B. in San Diego, San Diego, Ca on Saturday, September 10, 2011

I was astonished at the size of the screen and the online respect that other posted so I gave it a try. Wow, I believe the reviews understated the capabilities of this unit. it performs fast, it excells in all areas. Most other units excell in one area or the other. For me the areas that are important are performance, bluetooth, ipod access, navigation, satelite, HD radio, backup camera, dvd, mp3, SD card. it excelled in all these areas, but I am yet to explore the SD card. The MP3 saved me from needing an expensive cd changer unit. I have had this for about a month and I have not been unhappy with this unit yet. Most of the time i experience envy when I consider what I could have gotten. But not this time. oh and the pandora options makes this the true leader in video units. I will never go back to kenwood, jvc, or pioneer. alpine lover for ever. You had me at free traffic for life on the navigation. All the above justifies the cost of this head unit.

Great unit!

Written By Gooner, Albuquerque, NM on Thursday, September 01, 2011

Nice unit which works flawlessly with the Iphone. Top of the line unit which excels in all areas! Excellent sound and ergonomics. Good unit but the excellent tech support that is offered by Crutchfield is the real shining star. Who else can you call on a Sunday? They also are based in the United States which is great so I feel that purchasing a unit from them is also helping the economy. I have been purchasing audio equipment from them since the mid eighties and they ALWAYS come thru. Thanks for not changing and remaining the same company you have always been. Customer for life!

Much, Much Better

Written By Mr. L, Northeast on Monday, August 22, 2011

Two years ago, I owned the INA-W900BT. That unit was so bad due to slow operation, freezing up, and poor sound quality that I sold it after a couple of months at a loss. For a receiver at this price, I expected a lot more. Since Eclipse and Panasonic went under, I had few options when it came to high-quality units with the features I wanted; such as built-in Bluetooth, 4V+ pre-outs, navigation, and excellent sound. Never cared for Kenwood or Pioneer, and after the W900, I though Alpine went downhill, too.

When this receiver was announced, I decided to give Alpine one last chance- and glad I did! This unit is much improved over the W900BT. The sound is way better and has excellent adjustment and customization capabilities you'd expect for the price. The unit is faster than the previous model and boots-up quickly. Navigation is accurate and fast. No freezing or hard resetting needed as of yet. The Bluetooth pairing is simple and sounds crystal clear for both parties. iPod/Phone controls are simple and clean-sounding. I also purchased the SiriusXM SV100XM companion- and installing that is much simpler than the previous bulky accessories that required power wires and remote mounting. SQ for SiriusXM is also excellent. HD radio is excellent and sounds clear. Pandora sounds good, although I don't often use it. Overall. excellent. 5 Stars!

INA-W910 is best of breed

Incredible nav receiver. All of the features that I've been waiting for integrated into a superb package. Sound is amazing, iPod controls are flawless (don't know how I lived with the original VW "disaster" for so long), and everything else integrates well. But, Alpine - my God! That ridiculous procedure for unlocking basic setup control panels is absurd! Fortunately, PAC has come to the rescue with a solution (the TR7) that doesn't require you to remember a foot/hand sequence that is the equivalent of a 32-bit crypto password to access it! Thanks, PAC!! Nonetheless, the unit is amazing and very worthy of 5 stars. The video access sequence issue should not overshadow the outstanding performance and features of this unit.

Alpine INA-W910

Excellent unit so far. I replaced my Kenwood DNX 7100 with unit. I was going to purchase Kenwoods flagship but I thought it was way overpriced for what you get. I decided to go with this unit because you get more for your buck. The guy that was complaining about this bypass was being too picky. Flipping the switch only takes two seconds. Overall this is probably the beat unit out so far.

Simply Awesome!

Not being able to use Pandora via bluetooth is a bit disconcerting. I believe this is due to Bluetooth being considered less than ideal technically when compared to the wired iPod\iPhone connection. Charging the iPhone\iPod via the wired connection is a nice side benefit The free sat tuner is great! All in all; a very nice unit.

Fail!

I wanted this for the sound quality and performance to replace a DNX 9960. The display and controls beat the DNX hands down but the sound quality is no different. However, the biggest reason is the brake wiring/hassle to enable the setup functions. To tweak the sound (for example) you have to go through a engage/disengage the break drill just to access the menu. Alpine, if I'm going to spend a grand on a head unit, let me worry about when it's safe to adjust it. Your condescending over control issue cost you a sale. This is a nice unit and Kenwood has their issues too, but I'd go with Kenwood and avoid the hassles.

Very good unit

I picked this unit because of its capability integrate with real-time traffic updates, Bluetooth, Pandora, and PXA-H100 Imprint add-on.

The traffic updating seems faster than Google maps update status on my iPhone. Alpine uses colored dots to indicated traffic flow and icons for traffic incidents. For the Bay Area, it seems traffic updating is only for the freeways. It automatically can re-route around congestion and traffic incidents. The re- route feature seems to work and actually appears to save me 10+ minutes on the commute.

The Bluetooth works with the iPhone4.

I installed the Boyo VTL425 Ultra slim license back-up camera with it. I think I would have rather had the Alpine camera version because it can directly connect to the head unit without splicing.

Several settings are only accessible when the parking brake and foot brake procedure is applied. I personally find this annoying to do every time I want to change an audio setting (ie. Changing the EQ off to use the imprint processor curves).

I am not sure if the Imprint was really worth it for my 2005 Tundra with factory JBL audio. It took out nearly all of the bass out of the music. I think it sounds better with the imprint curves off and use one of the EQ settings instead. In my Honda Civic with factory speakers, the imprint is definitely worth it and sounds better with the Imprint than the EQ settings.

Simply Perfection!!!

Written By Anthony, Brawley, CA on Wednesday, June 29, 2011

This is the perfect example on why Alpine is just simply the best. This system is worth every pennie, you will not be disappointed, i repeat you will not be disappointed. Has everything that you can possibly need in an Entertainment system for your car, truck or suv, it will make driving to destinations a lot more enjoyable in every way shape and form. Has a fast boot up time of 6 seconds, crystal clear picture, easy and accesible menus, bluetooth is perfect and clear, loaded with lots and lots of maps, navagation is fast and easy to use and of course perfect clean sound that Alpine has always been known for. If your thinking of purchasing this unit then wait no more, and look no further because thers not a unit out there that can compare or even come close to this. Perfect purchase im happy with it and im sure you will too.

Alpine INA-W910

I have had this unit in for a week. So far it has been everything it was promised to be. There are a couple of small quirks though. Not much room to review everything so I'll be brief.

Pandora: If you do anything else on the phone while Pandora is on it turns off the music. I believe this is the phones fault and not Alpines but I'm not sure how this is done on other radios.

Video in: Internet video (netflix) from the iphone had to be on AUX2 and ipod control in passenger mode. No big deal...just a small inconvenience.

pod/iphone cable: It is a USB cable AND a video cable. An adapter is provided to plug these into to and then plug into the iphone. This is bulky and leaves two cables floating around my console. I prefer a simple single cable to plug into the phone. My only real gripe.

Nav: Works good enough for me. Gets me where I need to be.

Bluetooth: No complaints from me or callers.

Installation: As a former installer, I like how the rca plugs are removable. This may not affect 99% of the people reading this but it makes your installers life easier if he needs to remove or service the radio. Also less wires to cram back there if you arent installing amplifiers.

XMSirius: Old XMDirect2 unit would not work. Had to buy the newer model.

Great unit

Amazing unit. It boots up in around 10 seconds. The user interface is extremely easy to use and the sound quality is great. It's equipped with all of the latest and greatest features like, Bluetooth, iPod controls, satellite radio, navigation, back up camera, and pandora control. The ability to pause and record satellite radio ( like A DVR ) is really nice. After playing around with lots of units this is by far the easiest to use with the fastest response time on the touch screen. A great buy for anyone looking for an upgrade and buying from crutchfield made the installation experience a breeze. A+++++

Awesome

This unit is just totally awesome! Very easy to use, fantastic sound, Ipod controls are flawless, blue tooth is the best i have used yet. I have had other units in the past and this just totally leaves everything else way behind. This is worth every penny! Everyhthing about this radio is perfect. BUY IT!!!!!!!!! And as always, Crutchfields was top notch and beat all competitors. There tech support is awesome. Thanks Guys. It does not get any better than this unit.

Product Research

Display Features

2-DIN Chassis: The Alpine INA-W910 has a 2-DIN chassis (also
known as Double DIN), and will fit in many vehicles with a large dash opening.
The unit can be ISO-mounted using factory brackets, or Euro-mounted using the
supplied mounting sleeve.

Motorized 7.0" Wide Touchscreen Display: The INA-W910
has a motorized 7-inch WVGA (1.15 million-pixel) touchscreen LCD monitor (with
16:9 aspect ratio) that serves as a video monitor, information
display, and system controller. The INA-W910 features Visual Enhancement, a new
technology that provides a more balanced picture, not over-emphasizing dark or
light areas, so movies are seen with greater clarity. All of the graphics are
crisp and clean for your viewing pleasure. For better visibility you can adjust the monitor's angle; choose flat or one of
five settings angled upward.

Note: You can turn off the LCD monitor to reduce power consumption
and enhance sound quality.

Front Panel Controls: In addition to the touchscreen
controls, the unit includes frequently used buttons along the bottom-edge of the
screen. You can
adjust the brightness of the button lighting at night from -2 to +2.

Video Lock-out Feature: For
safety and legal reasons, the INA-W910 features a video lock-out feature to
prevent the driver from viewing a video source while the vehicle is in motion. To watch a
video source, the vehicle must be parked with the ignition in the ACC or ON
position. The vehicle's parking brake must be engaged, disengaged, and engaged
again while the foot brake is held in. This also pertains to the receiver's
System & Navigation Setup Menus.

6-Second Boot-Up Time: The INA-W910 is operational in 6 seconds so you
can access the unit's menu system almost immediately. That means you can listen
to music right away and navigation loads up quickly so you don't have to spend
time waiting before entering your destination. More importantly, if you have a
rear camera installed, you can back up safely almost immediately.

TV Screen Mode: This feature
allows you to select the aspect ratio of any back seat monitor(s); choose from 4:3 Letter Box, 4:3
Pan and Scan, 16:9 Widescreen.

Background Screen: You can
choose from four different background colors for the display; Blue, Red, Green,
or Amber.

Numeric Keypad Input Screen: The Numeric Keypad Input Screen is
displayed when the DVD mod is selected for searching a title or chapter. It can
also be used for entering a country code or password for DVD setup, and for
selecting a channel number in the SiriusXM Radio mode (optional). You can also
dial a phone number from your connected Bluetooth enabled phone.

Auto Time Synchronization: Once you have launched and accepted
navigation mode, the unit's clock syncs up with the internal navigation system,
so it automatically adjusts to your time based on your location. Whether you are
in Hawaii or New York, the INA-W910 will adjust and display the appropriate
time.

NAVTEQ Map Data: The INA-W910 offers reliable navigation with
preloaded NAVTEQ map data of the United States and Canada, including Alaska,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The map database provides
approximately 6 million points-of-interest (POIs) in various categories
throughout the coverage area.

Note: The unit's map data is stored on the head unit's
built-in flash memory.

Future Updates: Future Map and Software updates will be available from Alpine and are input using
the unit's hidden SD-card slot and additional SD-card (sold separately).
The SD-card slot is located behind the motorized LCD monitor. The SD-card slot
is only used for navigation updates. System Information (as of June 2011):

GPS Antenna: The INA-W910 comes supplied with a GPS antenna
that features a magnetic base and an attached 16.5' cable terminated by a
proprietary plug which connects to GPS-ANT input on the back of the headunit.
The unit also comes supplied with a self-adhesive magnetic base if you are
having trouble finding a flat metal surface to mount the antenna.

GuideView Window: Exclusive to the INA-W910, Alpine's new GuideView
Window gives you a convenient picture-in-picture navigation window while the
unit is in audio display/mode. If you input a destination, the GuideView Window
will display the next maneuver as you head towards your destination. Even when
you are not routing towards a specific destination, the GuideView Window will
display a digital compass, current street or freeway you are traveling on, and
city/state you are currently driving in so you always know where you are headed.
You can even touch the GuideView Window to show the posted speed limit of the
road you are driving on. This versatile functionality allows you to efficiently
view and control your music playback and still view your next turn, without
having to exit out of your audio screen.

Voice Guidance/Text to Speech: In addition to graphical
on-screen directions and maps, the INA-W910 provides voice guidance and
turn-by-turn directions, capable of text-to-speech (TTS), announcing the street
names along with the turn directions. With turn-by-turn instructions delivered
by Text-to-Speech (TTS) technology, street names, freeway numbers and freeway
exit names are announced clearly through your vehicle's audio system. Directions
are available in English, Spanish, or French.

Smart Key Filtering: Alpine's Smart Key Filtering program highlights
only the possible next letters as you spell street names, city names, or POI
names.

Setting A Destination: The Alpine INA-W910 offers several
ways to select a destination:

Destination Search

Description

Browse Map

tap a point on the map as your destination

Home

save your home address so you can quickly
navigate to your house from anywhere

Address

enter a specific street address as your
destination

Places (POI)

select from approximately 6 million
Point-of-Interest (POI) locations stored on the flash drive; destinations
are sorted by POI Name or by POI Category and are listed in order of
distance from your current location; search near your current location, near
your destination, along your current route, or near a specific city

History

from recent destinations

Address Book

save frequented locations in the unit's
address book to quickly add as a destination

Intersection

enter a street name (you can first enter
a city) and choose from the intersecting streets

Coordinates

enter Latitude and Longitude coordinates
as your destination

Route Preferences: Route Preferences allow you to have the
unit calculate routes based on quickest time or shortest route. You can also
avoid freeways, toll roads, and ferries; as well a use time restricted roads.

TMC (Traffic Message Channel): The Alpine INA-W910 can
provide you with even better routes if Traffic Message Channel (TMC) information
is available along your route. TMC is a specific application of the FM Radio
Data System (RDS) used for broadcasting real-time traffic and weather
information. The receiver will automatically search the FM radio stations for
TMC data, and the decoded information will immediately be used in route
planning. The moment Alpine Navigation Software receives traffic information
that may affect your route, the program will warn you that it is recalculating
the route, and navigation will continue with a new route that is optimal
considering the most up-to-date traffic conditions. You can choose between 3 options for traffic
avoidance.

Prompt: You will be asked to use a quicker route when traffic
detected on route.

Automatic: The system will automatically reroute to avoid
traffic.

Off: You will not be asked and the system will not automatically
reroute to avoid traffic.

Note: Unit comes activated with Free Subscription.

Waypoints: You can set up to three waypoints between your
current location and your destination. The final destination must be set before
entering any waypoints.

Route Overview: This feature allows you to view the full route after
the destination has been calculated and before the guidance begins.

Turn List: You can view a list of street names and upcoming turns and
streets.

Trail Dots: The Trail feature allows you to turn on and off trail dots
that appear wherever the vehicle icon travels. This is especially helpful for
off-road enthusiast.

Auto Zoom: This feature allows the map to automatically zoom in when
approaching a maneuver (turn).

Auto Reroute: If you happen to depart from your original
route, the internal navigation system recalculates the route and provides new
route instructions.

Detour: The navigation system attempts to get you back on
your original route as quickly as possible, after calculating a detour (1/2, 1,
2, or 5 miles). If the route you are currently taking is the only reasonable
option, the iNA-W910 might not calculate a detour.

Route Simulation: You can simulate a desired route to confirm what
your trip will look like.

Dashboard: The Dashboard Screen lets you view your driving speed and
driving time along your route.

Driving Average: Average speed.

Overall Average: Average speed (includes idle time).

Maximum Speed: Maximum speed reached.

Driving Time: Time vehicle has been moving.

Idle Time: Time vehicle has been stopped (not moving).

Total Time: Total elapsed time (driving time plus idle time).

GPS Status: This feature allows you to view GPS satellite signal
information. You can view the dynamic location information received from
satellite, such as signal strength, compass, latitude/longitude, and approximate
altitude.

Lockout Function: The lockout function applies to the unit's
Navigation Setup Menu and Edit Address Book function. To enable these functions,
your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position.

Audio Section

Dolby Digital and DTS
Compatibility: The INA-W910 can perform 2-channel Dolby Digital and DTS decoding when
playing back a DVD through its analog outputs (multi-channel soundtracks are
down-mixed to 2-channel).

CEA-2006 Compliant: The specifications given by Alpine for
the built-in amplifier comply with the CEA-2006 mobile amplifier power testing
and measurement standards from the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association). All
manufacturers who comply with the standard can display the CEA-2006 logo on
their product.

Head Unit Power Pack (optional): Add the KTP-445A (500KTP445A,
sold separately) Head Unit Power Pack to deliver 45 watts x 4-channel RMS of
power. The KTP-445A is compact enough to install behind the Alpine receiver. It
plugs in-line with the head unit's wiring harness, so you don't even need
additional wires.

4V/6CH Pre-out: The INA-W910 has 3-sets (Front/Rear/Sub) of
4-Volt RCA pre-outs for connection of external amplifiers. The unit's front and
rear preamp output can be faded (front/rear), while the subwoofer preamp output
is non-fading. The dedicated subwoofer output offers independent level control
(0-15).

Note: When an external amplifier is connected sound
quality can be improved by stopping the power supply of the built-in
amplifier.

Interrupt Feature (NAV.MIX): The volume of the voice guidance
commands from the navigation system is adjustable (0-15), relative to the main volume.

IMPRINT Sound Upgradeable: The INA-W910 is IMPRINT ready.
Simply add the Alpine IMPRINT PXA-H100 audio processor (500PXAH100,
sold separately) and the Alpine KTX-H100 tuning kit (500KTXH100,
sold separately) for automatic sound tuning or powerful manual tuning options.
IMPRINT automatically measures the entire listening area, capturing time domain
and frequency response information from each listening location to process and
improve the sound at every seat in your vehicle. Precise control and corrections
yield enhanced sound so you can enjoy an optimal listening experience. The
IMPRINT audio processor allows you to customize your crossover adjustments so
you can control where you send your high and low frequencies. It also provide
detailed equalizer adjustments.

Radio Functions

Built-in HD Radio:
With its built-in HD Radio tuner, you can receive digital AM/FM broadcasts from
local stations where available. HD Radio significantly improves AM/FM audio
quality and reception, as well as includes information such as artist name and
song titles or traffic news, viewable on the receiver's display. HD Radio
Technology will deliver high-quality digital sound. AM digital will have FM-like
quality in stereo, while FM digital will have CD-like quality with static free and clear reception. The unit's built-in HD
Radio tuner allows analog AM/FM tuning as well.

Note: HD Radio is the system for digital AM and FM
broadcasting in the U.S. More than 2,000 radio stations are broadcasting
their primary signals in digital HD Radio technology, as a free service. Go
to HDRadio.com to check for HD Radio stations in your area.

Multicasting: HD Radio offers multicasting (HD1-HD3), meaning current FM
stations can provide more than one program stream on their existing frequency.

RBDS: The RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System) is a radio
information system. The RBDS allows you to receive a variety of information such
as traffic information, station names, and song information.

iTunes Tagging: The INA-W910 is enabled for iTunes Tagging.
When you hear a song you like, simply press the on-screen [Tag] button that
appears below the song information. This iTunes Tagging feature lets you Tag
songs you hear on HD Radio and RBDS stations and stores the info on your iPod/iPhone. The
next time you connect your iPod/iPhone to iTunes, you will be able to preview
your selections and then purchase and download them from directly from iTunes.
This unit can tag up to 50 songs.

Preset Tuning: You can preset up to
six stations for each band (FM1-2/AM) giving you a total of 12 FM presets and 6 AM presets.
The unit's tuner can also automatically seek and store six strong stations in a
selected band in order of signal strength.

Local/Distance Tuning: Local seek
tuning lets you tune in only those radio stations with sufficiently strong
signals for good reception. Distance seek tuning allows both strong and weak
stations to be tuned.

SiriusXM Ready: The Alpine INA-W910 comes ready for SiriusXM
programming with access to XM and Sirius Satellite Radio stations. Thanks to its
proprietary SiriusXM Connect port, you can add the optional
SXV200V1 SiriusXM Connect tuner and receive more than 150 channels of
exclusive programming directly from SiriusXM, via the "SiriusXM
All Access" package (subscription required). Visit
SiriusXM.com
for a complete list of subscription options and channel guide. Additional features
of the SXV200 SiriusXM Connect tuner include:

Text Display: Text information, such as the channel
name, artist name, feature and song/program title is displayed on the
touchscreen monitor.

Search Function: You can search for SiriusXM
programming content by Category or by Channel.

SiriusXM Presets: The SXV100V1 features 3 Satellite
Radio preset bands. You can store 6 SiriusXM stations to each preset band (a
total of 18).

Jump Recall: You can save your absolute favorite radio
station and access it with the press of a single button for easy recall.

Instant Replay: The SXV100V1 supports the SiriusXM
Instant Replay function, so you can pause, rewind, and replay up to 30
minutes of live content. Listen to your favorite programming over again.

Game Alert: GameAlert that will display an on-screen
message if your favorite teams' games are being broadcast. Jump to that
station with the push of a button so you can listen to the game play by
play. You can also get the latest score updates while you are listening to
other stations.

Song/Artist Alert: With Song/Artist Alert you can get
notified when your favorite songs or artists are being broadcast on any
SiriusXM station. With the push of a button, you can jump right to that
broadcast and catch the songs you want to listen to. This function will not
be available until June 2011.

iTunes Tagging: The iTunes Tagging feature lets you Tag
songs you hear on SiriusXM and stores the info on your iPod/iPhone
(connected to your head unitvia USB). The next time you connect your iPod/iPhone
to iTunes, you will be able to preview your selections and then purchase and
download them directly from iTunes.

Note: A separate SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscription
is required (operates on the XM Network). However, you can easily add this
SiriusXM tuner to an existing Sirius or XM account for a Multi-Radio
Discount Plan.

Disc Playback

Compatible Discs: The
Alpine INA-W910s's
integrated disc drive will play back DVD Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD,
and
CD-R/RW discs. The unit will support 8 or 12cm discs. It will also support
two-layer DVD discs. The reverse side of a double-sided DVD will not be played
automatically, you must remove the disc, flip it over, and then reinsert it.

MP3/WMA/AAC Playback: This unit can play CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW
discs containing MP3, WMA, and AAC files recorded using the ISO 9660 Level 1 or
Level 2 formats. MP3 files with bit rates from 8-320 kbps, WMA files with bit
rates from 48-192 kbps, and AAC files with bit rates from 16-320 kbps are
supported. Variable bit rates are also compatible. Up to a maximum of 256
folders and a maximum 4,096 files can be read from one disc. ID3 tags (v1, v2)
and WMA tags are supported; track title, artist name, and album name ID3/WMA tag
data can be displayed.

Repeat: Repeat Play (repeats playback of current
track/file/chapter), Title Repeat (repeats playback of current Title),
Folder Repeat (repeats only files in current folder).

Random: Random Play (all tracks/files on disc are
played in random order), Folder Random (only files in current folder are
played back in random order).

Step/Slow Motion Playback: When a DVD is in the
pause mode, you may move forward through the program being played one
step (frame) at a time or in slow motion (1/8 or 1/2 speed), forward or
backward. No audio is played during slow motion playback.

Search Modes:

Text/File/Folder Quick Search: When you are playing
a disc with CD Text, ID3, or WMA tags, you can easily search for a
track, file, or folder by its title. Once you have activated the search
mode, you can use the touchscreen to quickly scan through the titles to
locate the desired track. For discs without CD Text, ID3 or WMA tags,
searches are made using the track numbers associated with each song.

Direct Search: Use this function to move directly to the
beginning of the a chapter or track on a disc.

Skip (Next/Previous): During playback you can skip to the
next or previous track, title, or chapter.

Fast-Forward/Fast-Reverse: You can view a DVD in double speed in
either direction by touching and holding the fast-forward or fast-reverse button
on the touch screen for more than 1 second. If held for 5 or more seconds,
playback at 8x speed in the selected direction will begin. If held for 10 or
more seconds, playback at 21x speed will begin.

Pre-stop Function: When the
Pre-stop function is used, the position at which playback is stopped is stored
in the memory, and playback resumes from that position.

Switching Angles: On DVDs in which scenes have been filmed from
multiple angles, the angle can be switched during playback.

Parental Lock: Parental Lock allows you to restrict the playback of DVDs that are unsuitable
for younger viewers. You can select a parental lock rating from 1-8, which is
protected by a 4-digit password.

Charger Control: An optional Alpine Ai-NET multi-disc changer may be
connected to the INA-W910.

USB/iPod Connectivity

USB Port: The Alpine INA-W910 features a rear-panel USB
type-A port (6' USB extension cable included), so you may connect a USB memory
device (MSC or MTP) to this headunit. Your connected USB memory device may
contain MP3 (8-320 kbps), WMA (48-192 kbps), and AAC (16-320 kbps) music files
formatted in FAT 12/16/32. ID3 tags (v1, v2) and WMA tags are supported; track
title, artist name, and album name ID3/WMA tag data can be displayed. The unit
off the following USB playback controls.

Bank Function: This unit has a "Bank" function that
automatically divides every 1,000 songs stored on a USB memory device into
individual banks to make searching and playing back a song easier. A maximum
of 1,000 songs/100 folders for one bank can be stored according to the order
stored in the USB memory device. A maximum of 20 banks (20,000 songs) can be
recognized.

File/Folder Search: You can search each stored "Bank" by file (tag info)/folder name or
number.

Category Search: You can also search each stored "Bank"
of music by Playlist, Artist, Album, Song, Genre, or Composer.

ABC Search: You search the contents in the above
categories alphabetically (A-Z).

Playlist: When a song is played back, a playlist of all the songs
with the same Artist or Album stored in the USB device can be created.

iPod/iPhone AV Playback: You can connect your iPod or
iPhone to the INA-W910's rear-panel USB port and 3.5mm AV connector, using the
included iPod dock-connector AV cable to get access to all of your iPod/iPhone's
stored music and videos, right from the headunit. Using the included cable
allows audio/video playback, music navigation, information display, and charging of
select iPod/iPhone models from the INA-W910.

iPod/iPhone Control: Once your iPod/iPhone is connected, you
get convenient control of your iPod/iPhone from the headunit. You can also
choose to control your iPod/iPhone or from its clickwheel or touchscreen.

iPod/iPhone Display (with Album Art): The Alpine INA-W910 will display your
iPod/iPhone's music file information when you are controlling your iPod or
iPhone from the Alpine headunit. The head unitwill display Track number, Elapsed
playing time, Artist name, Song title, and Album Art.

Pandora App: The Pandora App (free) lets you play music from
the Pandora music service through the Alpine INA-W910 using your connected Apple
iPhone, via the included cable or your iPhone's iPod dock-connector cable. The
Alpine INA-W910 provides control over the Pandora music service and displays
Artist Name, Song Title, and Album Art (your iPhone's touchscreen will be locked).
You can select Pandora stations from your station list, and skip song tracks
within a station. You can also create QuickMix playlists based on two or more of
your Pandora stations. You can even give songs a thumbs up/down and bookmark
songs/artists. In addition, you can create a new station based on a currently
playing song or artist. To access Pandora you must have an Apple iPhone (iOS3 or
later) with the latest version of the Pandora application from Apple's iTunes
App Store. Your iPhone will need an active Data Plan account with connection to
the Internet via 3G, EDGE, or WiFi. You will also need a Pandora music service
account.

Note: Access to the Pandora service will depend on the
availability of a cellular and/or WiFi network for purposes of allowing your
iPhone to connect to the Internet. Pandora is not supported in Canada and
only available in the United States.

iPod/iPhone Charging: While connected and the ignition
switch is set to ACC or ON, the headunit's USB connection will power and charge
your iPod/iPhone.

Note: If your iPod/iPhone has no initial battery charge,
then the unit will not recognize it.

iPod/iPhone Compatibility Chart: The Alpine INA-W910 is "Made
for iPod/iPhone" compatible and supports the following iPod/iPhone model
features (as of 10/3/2012):

iPod/iPhone Model

Generation

Tested Version

Media Type

Control Type

Display Type

iTunes Tagging

Pandora App

Charge

Audio

Video

Head Unit

iPod/iPhone

Album Art

Song/Artist Text

Track Info

dock connector

3rd

N/A

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

clickwheel
color

4th

N/A

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

mini

1st

N/A

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

2nd

N/A

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

video

5th

1.3

Y

N

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Y

classic

80GB

1.1.2

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

120GB

2.0.1

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

160GB

2.0.4

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

nano

1st

1.3.1

Y

N

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Y

2nd

1.1.3

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Y

3rd

1.1.3

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

4th

1.0.4

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

5th

1.0.2

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

6th

1.1 PC

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

7th

1.2

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

touch

1st

2.2.1

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

2nd

4.2.1

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

3rd

5.1.1

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

4th

6.0

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

5th

6.0

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

iPhone

2G

3.1.3

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

3G

4.2.1

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

3GS

5.1.1

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

4

6.0

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

4S

6.0

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

5

6.0

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

iPad

1

5.1.1

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

2

6.0

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

3

6.0

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Notes: Apple iPod/iPhone software updates may change
functionality results. If you download a newer software version, you may
need to reset the head unit and your iPod/iPhone to regain functionality. If
this doesn't work, you may need to wait until a newer software update is
available.

Built-in Bluetooth

Bluetooth Communication (powered by Parrot): The Alpine
INA-W910 features built-in Bluetooth technology powered by Parrot. The INA-W910
supports Bluetooth (ver. 2.0) hands-free communication for the iPhone and other
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. Hands-free communication is possible from the
Alpine head unitwhen using a HSP (Head Set Profile) and HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
compatible Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.

Note: This unit does not offer Bluetooth audio
streaming.

Pairing: The Alpine INA-W910 can be paired to up to five
Bluetooth enabled mobile devices (only one device can be used at a time).

Note: Not all Bluetooth mobile phones will be
compatible. Parrot software updates provide support for future phones.

External Microphone with Noise Cancellation: The included
external microphone (with visor-clip) allows you to speak to the other party on
the telephone call hands-free, while the other party's voice is played through
your car stereo speakers. The INA-W910 features a noise cancellation function to
ensure that your calls are heard clearly. You can adjust the microphone's volume
level from 0 to 7.

Placing Calls: The Alpine INA-W910 provides a variety of
functions for placing a phone call without using your mobile phone. The Alpine
INA-W910 features full phone book access, call history, voice tag dialing, and
redial with compatible phones.

Direct Dial: You can
place a call by inputting the telephone number directly by the numeric
keypad screen.

Preset Dialing: Phone
numbers (up to 5) that you dial frequently can be stored into a preset list
for quick recall.

Redial: Press the Phone button within 5 seconds of
ending a call.

Call History: The 10 previously dialed, received, or
missed numbers can be retrieved and dialed from memory.

Phonebook: Up to 1,000 entries can be downloaded from
your compatible mobile phone. You can search your Phonebook alphabetically.

Voice Dialing: If you have a voice-dial capable phone,
you can dial a phone contact by simply speaking the name of your contact.

Note: Press and hold down the [MUTE] button on this
unit to get quick access to the direct telephone menu.

Receiving Calls: The Alpine INA-W910 provides a couple ways
to answer your phone calls without picking up your mobile phone. Incoming calls
are announced by a caller ring tone through your vehicle's speakers and a
displayed message (PHONE) across your Alpine headunit's display.

Automatic Answer: Set the Alpine head unitto answer the
incoming call automatically; when a call is received, it is answered
automatically after approximately 5 seconds.

Call Waiting: The Call Waiting function allows you to answer an
incoming call during a current call, and freely switch between the two. When a
second call is received, the current call is placed on hold. When you are
finished with one call, the call will switch to the other automatically.

Speaker Output: You can select which car speaker outputs the
audio from your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.

All: The audio will be output from all of the speakers
in the car

F-L: The sound is only output from the front left
speaker.

F-R: The sound is only output from the front right
speaker.

F-LR: The sound is output from the front left and front
right speakers.

AV Connection

Audio/Video Inputs: The
INA-W910 is equipped with two audio/video inputs (composite/minijack).

Composite AV (Aux1): Stereo RCA
jacks and an RCA composite video jack are provided for connecting an external
video source such as a DVD player or video game system.

Minijack AV (Aux2): A 3.5mm AV connector provides connection for
an external portable A/V source, such as your MP3 player. This port is
also used when connecting an iPod/iPhone.

Note: The Aux2 port must be set to 'iPod Video" when connecting an
iPod/iPhone, using the supplied iPod dock connector AV cable.

Audio/Video Output (with Dual Zone): Stereo RCA
jacks and an RCA composite video jack are provided for feeding A/V signals to an
optional video monitor for rear seat entertainment.
The rear entertainment function independently routes different sources to the
front and rear of the vehicle. For example, while listening to the radio or other
audio source in the front, a DVD can be enjoyed in the rear with an optional
rear monitor and headphones; the rear zone signals are passed by RCA composite
video and stereo RCA preamp audio connections.

Rear Camera Input: A proprietary rearview camera input on
the rear panel is designed for use with the Alpine HCE-C117D camera (sold separately). A composite video adapter is also included so
the input can be used with most current rearview cameras. If a
rear-view camera is connected, you should also connect the unit's reverse lead
wire (Orange/white) to your vehicle's back-up
lamp circuit. When properly connected, the image from the rear-view camera
automatically appears on the monitor when the vehicle is shifted into reverse.

Remote Control

IR Remote: The Alpine INA-W910 includes an IR remote control
(RUE-4203) for wireless operation of the multimedia navigation receiver.

Steering Wheel Remote Compatibility: The unit also features
an OEM steering wheel remote control input on the rear of the unit that lets you
keep your vehicle's factory radio steering wheel remote controls when used with
the optional PAC SWI-RC Steering Wheel Control Interface Adapter (541SWIRC,
sold separately); or the optional Metra ASWC Steering Wheel Control Interface
Adapter (120ASWC,
sold separately).

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